Harper College will be closed on Monday, January 20 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
There are plenty of wellness products out there in the world, some of them probably worth your money more than others. While you don’t necessarily need products or things to boost your wellness, here are a few of my favorite things that have been worth the investment:
A pair of good running/walking shoes: I can’t tell you how many people have told me that they’ve had the same exercise
shoes for years and then proceed to complain about various shin splints or foot pains.
I recommend going to a local running store to get fitted for a pair of shoes that
fit your body type and needs as a quality pair of shoes can make a huge difference.
Runners High ‘n Tri or Dick Pond Athletics can be great places to start.
Smart watch: There are plenty of smart watches out there that track your steps. You don’t need
anything too fancy, but a watch that can help you track your steps can serve as a
good reminder to move more throughout the day.
Running/Walking Belt: Whether you’re a runner or walker, I’ve found that my flip belt has come in handy
when I go indoors or outdoors to exercise to help store my phone, keys, snacks etc.
There are plenty out there to choose from, FLIPBELT is just one of many brands.
Minimal Equipment: If you’re traveling or don’t have time to make it out of the house, have a few small
pieces of equipment on hand so you can complete any sort of workout anywhere. I’ve invested in a quality jump rope, a 20 lb. weight
plate, yoga mat and a foam roller and I’ve been able to program body weight or slightly
weighted workouts no matter where I go as the equipment is easy to store and carry
with me when I’m on the go.